[AlternativeAnswers] Manuka Honey Producers Split on Medicinal Test Standard
 Manuka Honey Producers Split on Medicinal Test Standard
 
 Sour Words Over Honey
 
 By Kimberley Villari - The Independent, 4/24/2009
 
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 Relations between manuka honey producers are souring, with research
 splitting the industry over the best test to use to determine the
 product's healing properties. Waikato University research released last
 week uncovered the source of methylglyoxal (MGO), one component which
 helps give manuka honey its antibacterial activity. The scientists found
 MGO was derived from dihydroxyacetone (DHA) in the nectar of the manuka
 flower
 
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